After the 2011-12 high school girls basketball concludes, one thing will be certain: a player named Miller will be the CIF-Southern Section’s all-time career points leader.

Whether that name will remain former Riverside Poly star Cheryl Miller remains to be seen.

Miller, still considered by many to be the greatest female basketball player, scored 3,446 points during four stellar seasons at Poly. Miller’s section record has not faced a challenge in three decades. The only other players from the section to top 3,000 points are Lake Forest El Toro’s Giuliana Mendiola (3,069) and Chino Don Lugo’s Diana Taurasi (3,047).

Pasadena Poly standout Michelle Miller has an outside chance of taking over the top spot. Miller, who will be attending Princeton, enters Thursday night game at the West Coast Holiday Classic in Norco with 2,808 career points. Pasadena Poly has averaged 29 games the past three seasons, so Miller would have to average 35.5 points over 18 games to break the record.

It’s not out of the question for her to do so. She averaged 33 points last season and is averaging 32.2 points this season.

Here are the CIF-Southern Section’s all-time career scoring leaders for girls basketball: